Dorchester Mass Christ Church Pub the Dorchester book
Dorchester Mass Christ Church Pub the Dorchester book
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Barrels and hogs- heads were filled with earth and stones. Months before, Mifflin had sent a lieutenant and thirty-six men out to the farm of John Homans, in Milton, to cut silver birch and swamp-brush and bind them into fascines. The canny quartermaster-general had thought such things might be handy to have around. So now they are all ready ; and he sends John Boies, of Dorchester, and Mr. Goddard, of Brookline, to bring them in. At sunset on March 2 a furious cannonading was directed against ...the British ships in the harbor, from Somerville, Roxbury, and East Cambridge, to distract attention from the movement toward Dorchester Heights. This was kept up during the 3d and 4th ; and it was about seven o'clock in the evening of the 4th when the expedition started, under command of General Thomas. First came eight hundred troops, then three hundred wagons bearing the spades, crowbars, hatchets, hammers, and nails. Straw was strewn along the road to mufifle the sound of the wheels. Then came the main body of the troops, followed by wagons with bales of hay, the barrels of stones and earth, and the heavy siege-guns.
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